That is unbelievable! Incredible work Avala!
Great! Just Great!
Cant wait for the finished Mod!
hello avala,
just a quick note to your remarkable job, the background of the dials was always black, and the lettering on the Turn n Bank indicator has a mistake, the letters in "Turn" were all in caps, just in different sizes.
"TURN" not "Turn"
Thanks Alex. Also release that I must change all insriptions with the right font not arial.
Gauges must have some patern because the game itself shows pure black as very dull, and with some „metal imitations“ it also looks cartoonish, (and glosy not mat) so this is sort of compromise. Also there is a question of colour of letters and numbers, they cant be pure white because they were made to be fluorescent, probably with some phosphorus coating or colour mix, so maybe little yelowish.
I made mistake and making them on the base of dials and gauges that we have in Il2 allready, which I see now are not 100% corect.
Avala, I helped the guys who did cockpit textures and trust me, most of the time the background of the gauges were without pattern, but the choice of the right shade of black (or dark gray for the matter!) made the difference. As per the dials, they used radium for them, so I'd opt for a mix between ivory and canvas color, ah and dont forget to do the layer with the siluettes of the luminescent dials, this will be necessary for the gauge in night use.
Thank you I apreciate every advise and sugestion. I am also interested in other cockpit parts too because i want to retexture them too. If I may ask in what way you helped them?
bee your experiments are really interesting, bear in mind though that the real canvas texture is very thin, and it's actually hard to see it once the paint is applied. As per the gauges, the best way for me was to create some photoshop multilayered templates, the biggest effort was in finding or recreating the most accurate lettering,another important rule is never use absolute colors (like black and white), because they tend to stand out too much. Try to fiddle with shades and colours, it's all a matter of finding the right blend. In my humble opinion the best cockpit is the gladiator one, the guy who made it is a true artist!
Alex